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Groww plans to launch new trading terminal for professional traders
The upcoming terminal, named '915', will be India's first fully custom-built trading platform.
"915 will cater to high-volume traders and will be hosted outside the Groww app," market sources said.
Under this, traders would be able to customise their unique dashboards based on their distinctive trading styles and data resources.
While the company did not respond to queries regarding the launch, industry insiders believe that Groww is aiming to deepen its engagement with 'pro' and full-time traders.
The new terminal will specifically serve those who seek high performance, advanced tools, and a fully customisable trading workspace. The key features of the platform include historical straddle charts, highly customizable dashboards, a real-time P&L chart, and fast order execution.
This initiative is part of Groww's broader efforts to diversify its product offerings and appeal to a wider segment of the investor community.
Earlier this year, Groww signed a definitive agreement to acquire wealth-tech startup Fisdom, bolstering its presence in the wealth advisory space.

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